Soup & Bread Gives $12,000 to Local Hunger Prevention Agencies

Student-run program encourages all to "eat simply (once a week) so that others may
simply eat"

WOOSTER, Ohio – Soup & Bread, a student-run program at The College of Wooster, recently
donated $12,000 to local hunger prevention agencies in the Wooster area. Agencies
included the Wooster Hope Center, Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry, Trinity
United Church of Christ breakfast program, the Akron-Canton Food Bank, and Meals Together
at Wooster United Methodist Church.

"The Soup & Bread program is thrilled to be a partner in so many endeavors to help
end hunger in the Wayne County area," stated Nate Addington, interim director of interfaith
campus ministries at Wooster and the program coordinator. “We see ourselves as a critical
partner in this effort with so many of our neighbors, and right now our biggest focus
is on letting the community know that they are welcome to join us each week for our
meal. We want people to see this as an opportunity to bridge the gap between the college
and the community in so many ways.”

Starting this semester, Soup & Bread will be held in Kittridge Dining Hall (535 E.
Wayne Ave.) on Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. For $5.00, participants can enjoy
all the soup and bread they wish, with $3.00 going back to the community to help alleviate
hunger.

The College’s dining services provides the soup and bread and volunteers oversee the
operation in which everyone is encouraged to “eat simply so that others may simply
eat.” Each week approximately 150-200 people are served and the amount donated varies
each year from $6,000 to as high as $14,000.

For additional information, including how you can volunteer, email Nate Addington.